Niagara Falls, which surprised the world, froze and turned into ice

It is noteworthy that Niagara Falls does not freeze even during the coldest period. This phenomenon does not occur due to the large volume of water and the strength of the flow.

Maneesha M.K
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Niagara Falls, which surprised the world, froze and turned into ice

Niagara Falls is one of the wonders of the world. That is why tourists describe the Niagara Falls as one of the most beautiful sights in the world. Millions of people from all over the world come here every year to enjoy this beauty. This beautiful area, which shares the border with the United States and Canada, has become another wonder with the arrival of winter. 

Strong cold winds

Today, the weather in this region is extremely cold. It is so cold that people are even afraid to go out. Niagara Falls has also been affected by this cold. With the increase in severe cold and cold winds, the water above Niagara Falls is freezing and forming layers of ice. Although the waterfall is not completely frozen, the ice on top of the water is an amazing sight. With the addition of strong cold winds, the temperature in this region drops to minus 20 degrees. With this, all the rocks and trees are covered in snow.

Lowest temperatures in January and February

It is noteworthy that Niagara Falls does not freeze even during the coldest period. This phenomenon does not occur due to the large volume of water and the strength of the flow. However, the waterfall appears to be frozen due to the layer of ice that forms on top of the water. All the plants and stones near the waterfall and elsewhere become completely covered with ice. The lowest temperatures are reported in this region in January and February. The normal temperature here is minus one degree Celsius during the day and minus six degrees Celsius at night.